No, you cannot use Uber in Guinea. Unfortunately, Uber is unavailable in this region, so alternative modes of transport are used to get around.
Going to Guinea? Discover everything you need to know about using Uber to get around, from availability to the best ways to pay.

Transportation in Guinea often relies on shared taxis for public road travel, which are a common way for locals to move around. For private transportation, vehicles and drivers can be hired, though many locals rely on owning their own private vehicles. Informally, carts pulled by horses and donkeys are still used, mainly for transporting construction materials. There are also significant rail developments underway, primarily focused on transporting mining resources like bauxite and iron ore.
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